Why is a Family Facing Thousands of Dollars in Fines for Their Insane Christmas Decorations?
MELKSHAM, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 01: Gwilyn Watson makes the finishing touches decorations and lights outside his neighbours house on December 1, 2008 in Melksham, England. The householder Alex Goodwind - who says he does it to raise money for charity after his mother died a few years ago - starts planning lights in July and has spent 3,000 GBP this year alone on the lights that are now estimated to be worth 30,000 GBP. Last year the bill for electricity was 700 GBP and the house had to have an uprated electricity supply installed to cope with the additional power needed. Donations from visitors to the spectacle raised over 2,000 GBP to local hospice Dorothy House. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
A family in New Jersey puts up CRAZY Christmas decorations every year that draw hundreds of tourists . . . but their neighbors complained, so this year, the city will FINE them $3,000 per night. The family is planning to go ahead with their light shows anyway.